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Teatro de guerrilla: La Organización Negra durante los años de la posdictadura argentina

Authors: Lucena, Daniela;

Teatro de guerrilla: La Organización Negra durante los años de la posdictadura argentina

Abstract

El trabajo se refiere a las intervenciones teatrales realizadas por el colectivo La Organización Negra en la ciudad de Buenos Aires, durante los años de la posdictadura militar. Se trata de un grupo de jóvenes actores que, habiendo abandonado sus estudios en el Conservatorio de Arte Dramático, decide conformar un colectivo de investigación y experimentación estética que incluyó “escenas comando” (también llamadas “acciones artísticas guerrilleras”) en espacios no convencionales, como por ejemplo las calles de Buenos Aires o las discotecas de la Ciudad. En el presente texto se reconstruyen y analizan las acciones callejeras desplegadas por el grupo entre los años 1984-86. La hipótesis que guía el estudio es que estas acciones pueden ser leídas como parte de un entramado de nuevas experiencias estético-políticas que constituyeron una respuesta política de resistencia y confrontación que apuntó a restituir el lazo social quebrado por el terror, a partir de la instauración de otras formas de sociabilidad y valores alternativos a los planteados por el gobierno militar, transformando de un modo radical y decisivo las formas y los alcances de la acción cultural y política contrahegemónica.

The work refers to the theatrical interventions conducted by the collective La Organización Negra/The Black Organization in urban public space, during the years of the Argentine military post dictatorship. It is a group of young actors who, having abandoned their studies at the Conservatory of Dramatic Art, decides to form a collective of aesthetic research and experimentation, which included "command scenes" (also calls "artistic guerrilla" actions) in non conventional spaces, such as the streets of Buenos Aires or the nightclubs of the city. In the present text I rebuild and examine some of the actions deployed by the group between the years 1984-86. The hypothesis that guides the study is that these actions may be reading as part of a network of new aesthetical-political experiences, that formed a political response of resistance and confrontation that aimed to restore the social bond broken by terror, from the establishment of other forms of sociability and values alternative to those raised by the military Government, transforming in a radical and decisive way the forms and scope of counter-hegemonic cultural and political action.

Facultad de Periodismo y Comunicación Social

Keywords

teatro experimental, Communication. Mass media, última dictadura, Periodismo, post dictatorship, posdictadura, teatro, P87-96, intervenciones urbanas, intervenciones urbanas - teatro experimental - posdictadura, HM401-1281, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5.4, urban interventions, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5, Sociology (General), Comunicación, guerrilla, experimental theatre

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